Bongo Balls

Bongo Balls is a bubble game that is able to truly captivate you. This bubble game is no ordinary bubble game, because the balls do not move up and down, but move along a pre-defined pathway. There are balls in four different colors: red, green, yellow as well as blue. Your task now is to form groups of several balls of the same color. You can do that, because you yourself have some balls in many different colors with which you can shoot the other balls. You have to look at the color of your ball and then compare them with the balls on the way. Then you just shoot with the mouse towards the balls of the same color. Then these balls of the same color will dissolve completely. Thus, less balls are now traveling. In Bongo Balls, your goal namely is to shoot all the balls on the way down before it is too late. With the mouse, you should always aim well, because if one color goes wrong, you cannot undo this. Bongo Balls is a game with great graphics and very fun to play. With each level, the game becomes a little more difficult, of course, and the balls move faster. The arrangement of the balls itself also becomes more complicated, but with a little skill and practice you can definitely make it here.

Bongos are small drums that are always played in pairs. The two drums are the same height, but they have a different diameter, and thus a different pitch. A few of these drums together count as one instrument. Bongos have their origins in Cuba, where a unique style of music was developed between the natives and the slaves of the Spanish sugar plantations in the 18th century. Bongos are traditionally made of wood, and the sound body is covered with fur or calfskin. The smaller of the drums is called "macho" (Spanish for male), the larger "hembra" (Spanish for female). Bongos are played with the hands or fingers. Because they have a very penetrating sound, they are mostly used for solos.